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Accession Number:
AD0773726
Title:
Serum Creatine Phosphokinase Activity after Intramuscular Injection: The Effect of Dose, Concentration, and Volume.
Corporate Author:
EDGEWOOD ARSENAL ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD
Report Date:
1974-01-01
Abstract:
Solutions of two compounds, pralidoxime chloride and sodium chloride, were given intramuscularly to normal human subjects. The ensuing increase in creatine phosphokinase CPK activity in the blood was directly related to the concentration and osmolarity of the injected solution when the volume was kept constant and was directly related to the volume when the concentration or osmolarity was constant. This suggests that the diluent may make a significant contribution to increase in CPK seen after intramuscular administration of drugs. Author
Descriptive Note:
Technical rept. Nov 72-Apr 73,
Pages:
0015
File Size:
0.00MB